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Advertising : 99 wordsThe British have considerably widened the gap in the enemy's second line positions to the extent of 1,500 yards north-west of Bazentin-le-Petite. East of Longueval they captured Waterloo Farm, thus widening, the gap still further. On the left flank there has been very heavy ...
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Advertising : 522 wordsLONDON, Tuesday, 2 a.m.—The "Daily Telegraph's" correspondent visited the internment camps of 23,600 enemy civilians, who are interned in ...
Article : 229 wordsLONDON, Monday, 11.45 p.m.—Writing from the Western front Mr. Phillip Gibbs, the "Daily Chroniclo's" correspondent says:—Difficult hours are ...
Article : 205 wordsPETROGRAD, Monday, 7 p.m.—A brilliant communique summing up the fish ting on Sunday, states:— General Salaroff has broken down ...
Article : 136 wordsLONDON, Monday, 5.45. p.m.—General Sir Douglas Haig reports:— We have won further important successes, and widened the gap in the ...
Article : 64 wordsLONDON, Monday, 9.30 p.m.—Monday's and Tuesday's casualty lists of the western front fighting total 1,034 officers and 4,361 men. ...
Article : 25 wordsLONDON, Monday, 10 p.m.—General Sir Douglas' Haig reports:— Our troops north-west of Bazentinle-Petite wood stormed and captured ...
Article : 267 wordsLONDON, Monday, 8.45 p.m.—The withdrawal from Foureaux was due to General Haig's determination not to expose his troops unnecessarily until ...
Article : 357 wordsNEW YORK, Monday, 1.5 p.m.—The "United Press" Petrograd correspondent predicts an early resumption of important fighting. The fall ...
Article : 88 wordsPARIS, Monday. 4.45 p.m—A communique states:— A strong enemy reconnaisance was dispersed in the neighborhood of ...
Article : 86 wordsLONDON, Tuesday, 1.10 a.m.—Seventy-six members of the House of Lords and 98 members of the House of Commons have joined the Imperial ...
Article : 119 wordsAMSTERDAM, Monday, 10.15 p.m.—According to advices from Vienna,, the Russian offensive resulted in important changes in the Austrian Staff, ...
Article : 56 wordsLONDON, Tuesday, 11.5 a.m.—General Sir Douglas Haig reports:— Incessant rain and heavy mist has again interrupted our operations.ve cap- ...
Article : 116 wordsBALTIMORE, Monday, 4.45 p.m.—Captain Keonic, commander of the Deutschland, has declined an offer of £600 a night to appear at a [?] ...
Article : 35 wordsPARIS, Monday, 1.30 p.m.—A special correspondent of the "Journal" in Armenia gives some details of the horrible massacres at Kharpout, where the ...
Article : 119 wordsPARIS, Monday, 4.45 p.m.—Semiofficial:—Between July 1 and July 13, the French captured 235 officers, 11.741 men, 89 mitrailleuses, 26 mine ...
Article : 54 wordsCOPENHAGEN, Tuesday, 1.10 a.m.—It is reported from Petrograd that the violent German efforts to recapture their lost trenches at ...
Article : 43 wordsNEW YORK. Monday, 10.50 p.m.—A service was held to-day in connection with the Deutschland, and prayers for her safe voyage were offered; the crew ...
Article : 46 wordsLONDON, Monday, 7.15 p.m.—In the House of Commons Lord Robert Cecil, Secretary to the Admiralty, stated that correspondence regarding the ...
Article : 111 wordsPARIS, Tuesday, 11.5 a.m.—A communique states:— Very bad weather prevails. Artillery duals continue at Seuville; ...
Article : 27 wordsROTTERDAM, Tuesday, 9.15 a.m.—TWO Austrian divisions have been withdrawn from the Italian front and sent to assist the Austrians at Delatyn, on ...
Article : 32 wordsLONDON, Monday, 9.35 p.m.—The Anzacs who took part in the review last Friday left Paris on Sunday. An immense crowd acclaimed tho British ...
Article : 63 wordsCOPENHAGEN', Tuesday, 1.10 a.m.—A Russian submarine sunk the Hamburg-America liner Syria off the Swedish coast. The crew were rescued. ...
Article : 28 wordsLONDON, Monday, 10 p.m.—The necessity for an Australian rest house is becoming more apparent daily. Thousands are arriving in London on ...
Article : 268 wordsLONDON, Monday, 8.10 p.m.—An eye-witness of the West Kents' historic stand at Trones wood, says it was one of the finest exploits of the war. ...
Article : 331 wordsNEW YORK,—Monday, 1.5 p.m.—The Berlin press is divined as to the wisdom of the German Chancellor's opposition to the annexation of ...
Article : 146 wordsLONDON, Monday, 6.55 p.m.—A Berlin communique, dated July 17, confirms the Russian advance on the Lower Lipa. ...
Article : 23 wordsROME, Monday, 9 p.m.—A communique states:— The enemy on the Upper Posinatried to stop our advance, and ...
Article : 61 wordsLONDON, Tuesday, 11 a.m.—An Australian communique states:— The Russians south-west of Lutsk attacked us with superior forces on ...
Article : 41 wordsROTTERDAM, Tuesday, 9 a.m.—Trains containing German wounded are constantly traversing Aix-la-Chapelle. Over 11,000 severely wounded passed ...
Article : 31 wordsRev. M. J. Beechinor, P.P., writes from St. Patrick's, Latrobe:— I thought your readers would like to know how the Catholic clergy of ...
Article : 186 wordsLONDON, Tuesday, 9.30 a.m.—A German communique states:— There has been lively fighting with General Hindenburg's army ...
Article : 55 wordsLONDON, Monday, 6.55 p.m.—A Berlirr communique states:— The English at many points between the sea and the Ancre ...
Article : 110 wordsLONDON, Tuesday, 1.30 a.m.—The "Morning Post's" Rome correspondent reports that the Cabinet is considering Italy's attitude towards Germany. ...
Article : 74 wordsLONDON, Monday. 11.40 p.m.—Mr. Gibbon, the "Daily Chronicle's" correspondent on the Russian, front, in describing the fighting at Grusiatyn on ...
Article : 151 wordsAMSTERDAM, Monday, 4.30 p.m.— This week's individual meat allowance in Berlin is six ounces. ...
Article : 23 wordsPETROGRAD, Monday, 7 p.m.—A communique states:— Our offensive on the right flank of the Caucasus is developing ...
Article : 54 wordsLONDON, Tuesday, 5 a.m.—The South African charges through Delville wood was a remarkable feat. They were sniped from the left by riflemen ...
Article : 95 wordsNEW YORK, Monday, 9 a.m.—Karl Von Wiegand, the "World's" Berlin correspondent, states that in order to strengthen the Imperial ...
Article : 66 wordsLONDON, Monday, 10.15 p.m.—General Sellheim is returning to Australia, and General Sir Newton Moore will take the commandership of ...
Article : 71 wordsAMSTERDAM, Monday, 2.55 p.m.—The "Telegraaf" states that the Germans are removing many books and documents from Ostend and other ...
Article : 58 wordsnear Sir john Maxwell,—In reply to your letter of Monday. I beg to thank you for your "gratifying, testimony to the fidelity of" our clergy ...
Article : 178 wordsAMSTERDAM, Tuesday, 9.15 a.m.—French aviators completely destroyed a German munition train. Sixteen Land-stunners were killed. ...
Article : 27 wordsAMSTERDAM, Tuesday, 6 a.m.—The "Weiser zeitung" of Bermen, in a remarkable article, entitled "Germany's Position," says:— ...
Article : 132 wordsLONDON, Tuesday, 6 a.m.—The "Daily News" correspondent states that Bazentin lo Grand was simply pulverised in the preliminary ...
Article : 130 wordsLONDON, Monday, 10.15 p.m.—The Lord Mayor (Sir Charles Wakefield), while driving in Cheapside, saw four Anzacs. He alighted from his ...
Article : 55 wordsPARIS, Monday, 4.35 p.m.—It is officially announced from Berlin that the Kaiser visited the General Staff hospitals in the Somme battle area and ...
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Advertising : 87 wordsNEW YORK, Monday, 2 a.m.—The Allies' war orders placed in the United States total £600,000,000, including blankets, machinery, and locomotives. ...
Article : 64 wordsROME, Monday, 9 p.m.—The Germans in Turkey have organised eight new divisions under German officers. There wil be sent to the European ...
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The North Western Advocate and the Emu Bay Times (Tas. : 1899 - 1919), Wed 19 Jul 1916, Page 1
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